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A golf tee is provided with a streamer to facilitate locating the tee and to point out the desired line of flight of the ball. The tee engaging end of the streamer may be integrally secured to the tee or detachably secured thereto. In either case, a slot is provided in the streamer adjacent the tee engaging end thereof. The streamer is adapted to be folded under the tee in a manner such that the tee stem passes through the slot with the forward end of the slot adjacent or engaging the front surf...
An impact zone, the proper movement of the club head in the impact zone in the direction of the desired path of the ball, and the proper orientation of the club head face at right angles to that direction are indicated by a body having two arms and a leg in T-configuration. The arms are releasably secured at right angles to said leg, to permit collapsing same against the leg for carrying. Abutting edges on the arms assist proper alignment of the arms and there is indicia on the face of the body ...
A golf-swing guide comprising a tee receiver having a tee-receiving opening therethrough, the receiver having flight direction indicator lines and a foot position indicator line thereon, the receiver being adapted to cling to the tee shank, a foot-positioning string extending from the receiver, the receiver being balanced for resting on the upper side of a golf ball for use on fairways and greens.
A pliant shape-holding mat having generally the shape of an elongated isosceles triangle for use by golfers. Indicia defining a straight line is provided to denote the relatively short height of the mat and a golf tee receiving opening is provided about midway of the line and about 1 inch normally offset therefrom.
A device for aligning the face and swing of a golf club comprising an elongated body having parallel sides with a direction line extending midway of the body and a series of arrows having their points on the center line and each arrow with a base at right angles to the center line extending from edge to edge of the body.
This is a method, and an apparatus (a golf tee), for practicing the method wherein a golf ball may be supported in an appropriate manner for being struck by a golf club wherein increased distance and accuracy may be achieved by a unique combination of aligning and supporting steps. It is characterized by the use of a special golf tee wherein a rib is formed on the stem and another rib is formed in the supporting socket, and the stem of the tee is curved so as to provide complete alignment and mi...
An improved golf tee device incorporating a body member constructed of metallic wire surrounded by a protective elastomeric coating and generally describing a uniformly spaced concentric spiral. A golf ball supporting portion extends from one end of the body member and an insertion portion extends from the other end. The body member cooperates with a separate and attached line-of-flight indicating member incorporating a generally triangular planar surface with a bore therethrough adjacent the mi...
A golf ball tee comprising a horizontal "T" shaped support, downwardly extending legs at each extremity of the support operable to stably engage a ground surface and a golf ball supporting stanchion projecting upwardly from the "T" shaped support to support a gold ball to be driven.
A guide for assisting a golfer to learn the feel of the body positions for carrying out a properly executed golf club swing. An elongated, generally C-shaped member is adjustably mounted for tilting movement on a lateral arm of an upright support. The member is tilted to the correct angle so that the planar undersurface of the member immediately overlies the plane of movement of the golfer's hands in carrying out the desired club swing with the golfer standing in an opening in one edge of the me...
A golf swing training assembly is formed from engageable parts including two transverse segments selectively mounted on lateral strips. An arcuate, planar swing path guide is engaged to one of the segments for deployment within the frame thus formed by insertion of the segment between a resilient block and a edge lip formed therein. A vertical index is then supported under the leading edge of the guide to direct the club swing to the horizontal arc of the guide.
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